Doctor Saw My Bruises After Mum Lied About The Bath Fall-heuh

My stepfather beat me every day as a form of entertainment.

One day, he knocked me unconscious, and when he took me to the hospital, my mother said, “It was because she accidentally slipped while bathing.”

As soon as the doctor looked at me, he picked up the phone and called 911.

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Before everything went black, I heard Martin Graves laugh.

That is the sound I still remember most clearly.

Not the crack of my head against the kitchen tile.

Not my mother gasping beside the sink.

His laugh.

It was low and pleased, the sort of laugh a man gives when the evening has gone exactly the way he wanted.

In our house, Martin was never simply Martin.

He had trained the room around him until even ordinary words bent in his direction.

My mother called him “sir” when she was frightened.

Then she called him “sir” when she was calm.

After a while, there was hardly any difference.

I was twenty-two, old enough to understand that love should not feel like a narrow hallway with no exit, yet still trapped inside a home where every floorboard seemed to report back to him.

The house itself was ordinary.

A small kitchen with tired tiles.

A kettle that clicked off too loudly.

A tea towel always hanging from the oven handle.

A living room where the telly was on even when nobody watched it.

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